Ovid's 'The Erotic Poems' collects influential works that explore the full spectrum of sexual desire, from tender declarations of affection to provocative guides on love and seduction. This volume includes the 'Amores', featuring elegies to his mistress Corinna, alongside the notorious 'Art of Love', a witty instruction manual on romantic conquest whose alleged obscenity contributed to Ovid's exile. Also featured are 'Cures for Love', offering advice on terminating an affair, and the incomplete 'On Facial Treatment for Ladies'.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore diverse facets of ancient Roman perspectives on love, desire, and relationships.
- Discover the works that shaped Ovid's controversial legacy and eventual banishment.
- Engage with classical poetry that ranges from deeply personal to satirically instructive.
- Gain insight into social customs and gender dynamics in ancient Rome through an accessible translation.